by: MARTINEZARNNIE |
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Hi there:
Does anyone know about a working sample code of how to
call a Crystal Report from an ASP page?
Arnnie
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by: samik_tanik |
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I want to use the Crystal Report to display and allow the clients to create
the .rpt files in the browser at runtime and allow them to drill down and use
cross-tabs.
To check out the possibilities...
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by: BStorm |
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I have a transaction log file where the DataSet table's Description column
is actually delimited into "subcolumns" based upon the transaction id. I
would like to parse these into separate fields...
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by: Chris |
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Greetings all,
I'm hoping someone can recommend a web-based reporting software. My
database is currently in MS Access, but could be ported to SQL Server
if necessary. Would prefer a broswer...
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by: Gheaci Maschl |
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Hi all!
I would like to have your opinion about my problem and my proposal how
to solve it:
Ingredients:
- BTriev database
- Crystal Reports
- maybe MS Access
- Liinos6 (small ERP software)
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by: Rich Moser |
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My organization is in the midst of making a reporting tool decision. On the
table are Crystal and the reporting functionality in Access.
- Report distribution is not a factor - it's all local
-...
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by: LP |
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Hi,
I will be taking on a new project developing a web-based "reporting system".
The first requirement I got from BI group is "we just want to look at the
data". Basically, there is a huge...
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by: Jay |
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Sorry if posting this to the wrong group, but do you know of any asp.net
hosting vendor with support for Crytal Reports? Apparently they do not exist
due to high licensing costs at $25k per cpu....
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by: Tony Ciconte |
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We are evaluating the prospect of integrating and/or using Crystal
Reports with some of our current products. Some of these are still in
Access 97 and are running well. Since we cannot include the...
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by: Altman |
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I am currently using ASP.Net 2003 and will be upgrading to 2005
sometime in the near future. I have been having issues with using
Crystal Reports that were included with .Net to handle my...
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